I have the same model and love the look/design. It's a little bigger/heavier on the wrist than more basic pilot watches like the Mark XVI or Stowa Flieger, so it gets less wrist time than it deserves. It's always great to see the 3717, however -- a keeper
Thank you, Patrick for the effort. As a fan of IWC ( I have owned a Mark XVI, a Spitfire UTC; sold both of them and now have Pilot 3706 that I will never sell), honestly a bit let down by the answers, although I respect their honesty. What is see is , a s
After 3 months waiting, this just came back from full service by IWC Switzerland. Bought it pre-owned, I had prepared for some servicing cost, but still a bit surprised they quoted me USD 800... A bit steep. But they replace all the gaskets, crown tube pu
Hi all, In continuation to my post on IWC 1st Jan'07 would like to share my other IWC. Started with Pilot Mark XVI over decade back. FIRST IWC After giving plenty of wrist time to fascinating Pilot's Mark XVI , was prompted to add another classic piece fr
I have a very good condition iwc mark xvi spitfire that I want to let go. Hairline scratches, unpolished, no dings/dents. Asking price is a reasonable USD2,490 (exc shipping). Papers only, box has disintegrated (iwc box sux) Pls pm me for serious offers.
I recently made a very big decision in my watch life and put a deposit on a 5140G, my all time favorite Perpetual Calender (well, you can't get a new 3940 anymore...). I have never owned a Patek Phillipe, but next week I will be going home with one. I was